InGaN/AlGaN/GaN multilayer buffer for growth of GaN on sapphire

ABSTRACT

A GaN based three layer buffer on a sapphire substrate provides a template for growth of a high quality I GaN layer as a substitute substrate for growth of a Nitride based LED.

TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to GaN compound Light Emitting Diodes.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A semiconductor light-emitting diode (LED) comprises: a substrate; a light emitting structure; and a pair of electrodes for powering the diode. The substrate may be opaque or transparent. Light Emitting Diodes which are based on Gallium Nitride compounds generally comprise: a transparent, insulating substrate, e.g. a sapphire substrate. Because of the substantial lattice mismatch between an insulating substrate, e.g., a sapphire substrate, and GaN compounds, it is common practice to provide a thin buffer or nucleation layer on the sapphire which is followed by a layer on which an LED structure is grown. Growth of single crystals on insulating substrates has been studied for over 30 years. Early work included growth of both silicon and III—Vcompounds on a variety of insulating substrates including sapphire and spinel. In these studies it was determined that use of nucleation or buffer layers reduces the occurrences of imperfections and the tendency towards twinning in the thicker layer grown thereon.

DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION

In accordance with one aspect of our present invention, we provide a new and novel structure for overcoming the mismatch of the lattices of a sapphire substrate and the nitride layer that follow. We provide three buffer layers on which we grow a high quality I Gallium Nitride layer as a substrate for growth of the light structure. Our first buffer layer is formed of Indium Gallium Nitride. The addition of Indium to the GaN compound provides a soft material with a superior surface diffusion coefficient. These factors facilitate the formation of high quality materials at the beginning of crystal growth. Since InGaN has a larger lattice constant than the target GaN, our second layer is formed of AlGaN to migrate to the lattice constant of GaN. The final buffer layer is formed of GaN to provide a template for the growth of our high quality I GaN layer which serves as a platform for growth of our light emitting structure 12.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING

FIGS. 1a and 1 b are schematic showings of the top and side view of an illustrative embodiment of our improved LED.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

FIGS. 1a and 1 b are not drawn to scale.

The illustrative LED of FIGS. 1a and 1 b is a GaN based device. The structure of FIGS. 1a and 1 b comprises sapphire substrate 101; buffer structure 11; GaN substitute substrate layer 105; light emitting structure 12; window layers 13; semi transparent conductive layer 111; bond pad adhesion layer 112; P electrode bond pad 113; and N electrode bond pad 115 which is not shown in FIG. 1b.

Layers 102 through 110 are grown in a Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition MOCVD reactor. The details of MOCVD growth of the stated layers are well known in the industry and will not be discussed herein except details of the growth process which are particularly relevant to our success.

The remaining components of our improved LED, namely, semi transparent layer 111, adhesion pad 112, P bond pad 113, and N bond pad 115 are formed by evaporation in apparatus other than a MOCVD reactor.

Buffer 11 between sapphire substrate 101 and GaN layer 105

In the illustrative embodiment of our improved GaN based LED, the 0001 face of sapphire substrate 101 is exposed for growth of our first buffer layer 102. Layer 102 is formed of InGaN to a thickness of approximately 8 nm. The range of Indium in the layer is 1 to 10%. As explained earlier herein, the addition of Indium to the GaN compound provides a soft material with a superior surface diffusion coefficient. These factors facilitate the formation of high quality materials at the beginning of crystal growth.

Since InGaN has a larger lattice constant than of the target GaN layer 105, our second buffer layer 103 is formed of AlGaN. to migrate to the lattice constant of GaN. The range of Aluminum in the compound of layer 103 ranges from 10 to 100%. Layer 103 is formed to a thickness of approximately 8 nm

The final buffer layer 104 which is formed of GaN provides a template for the growth of our high quality I GaN layer 105. Layer 104 is formed to a thickness of approximately 8 nm.

GaN layer 105 serves as a platform for growth of our light emitting structure 12. Layer 105 is grown to a nominal thickness of 1 μm.

Light emitting structure

In the illustrative embodiment of FIG. 1a, light emitting structure 12 comprises N cladding layer 106, active region 107, and P cladding layer 108. Other forms of light emitting structures, e.g., single heterojunction, quantum well, etc. may be equally well used with our invention

Window structure

The first window layer 109 is formed of GaN doped with Mg, and has a nominal thickness of 300 nm. The second window layer 110 is similarly formed of Mg doped GaN. However, layer 110 is more highly doped Mg+ to provide an ohmic contract between the layer and the Ni/Au layer 111.

The invention has been described with particular attention to its preferred embodiment; however, it should be understood that variations and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention may occur to those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains. 

What is claimed:
 1. A buffer structure between an insulating substrate and GaN compound layers comprising: a first buffer layer comprising an InGaN compound formed on a major face of said substrate; a second buffer layer comprising an AlGaN compound formed on said first buffer layer; and a third layer buffer layer comprising a GaN compound formed on said second buffer layer; wherein said first, second and third buffer layers are each grown to a thickness of approximately 8 nm.
 2. A buffer structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein: said substrate is sapphire; and wherein the major face of said substrate is the 0001 plane.
 3. A buffer structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein the content of Indium in said first buffer layer is in the order of 1 to 10%.
 4. A buffer structure in accordance with claim 1, wherein: the content of Al in said second buffer layer is in the order of 10 to 100%. 